Synergy of photocatalysis and fuel cells: A chronological review on efficient designs, potential materials and emerging applications

John, Sangeeth and Nogala, Wojciech and Gupta, Bhavana and Singh, Shubra (2022) Synergy of photocatalysis and fuel cells: A chronological review on efficient designs, potential materials and emerging applications. Frontiers in Chemistry, 10. ISSN 2296-2646

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Abstract

The rising demand of energy and lack of clean water are two major concerns of modern world. Renewable energy sources are the only way out in order to provide energy in a sustainable manner for the ever-increasing demands of the society. A renewable energy source which can also provide clean water will be of immense interest and that is where Photocatalytic Fuel Cells (PFCs) exactly fit in. PFCs hold the ability to produce electric power with simultaneous photocatalytic degradation of pollutants on exposure to light. Different strategies, including conventional Photoelectrochemical cell design, have been technically upgraded to exploit the advantage of PFCs and to widen their applicability. Parallel to the research on design, researchers have put an immense effort into developing materials/composites for electrodes and their unique properties. The efficient strategies and potential materials have opened up a new horizon of applications for PFCs. Recent research reports reveal this persistently broadening arena which includes hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide generation, carbon dioxide and heavy metal reduction and even sensor applications. The review reported here consolidates all the aspects of various design strategies, materials and applications of PFCs. The review provides an overall understanding of PFC systems, which possess the potential to be a marvellous renewable source of energy with a handful of simultaneous applications. The review is a read to the scientific community and early researchers interested in working on PFC systems.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Chemical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2023 06:41
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2024 06:01
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/1032

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